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    Wuxian Tea

    3.8 (31 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hank C.

    Tried a tea delivered with HungryPanda - the Pistachio Harmony which is a pistachio-flavored (and colored green) tofu pudding with tea latte... weird chemically taste to it. Tea itself was ok. Packaging was solid, not going to spill with a cover inside the lid. New shop, opened earlier in April 2025 according to others, and not as busy as the Molly Tea down the street.

    Strawberry milk with matcha foam
    Lily L.

    I have been wanting to try this bubble tea place out for a while now because I always like to try the new bubble tea places. I got the Strawberry Milk with Matcha Foam to try and it was perfectly tart and not too sweet. I did change the sugar level to 50% and that was a good call because I think 100% would've been too sweet for me. The service was super quick. I believe I only waited 5-10 minutes before I got my drink which is a lot better than some of the other stores in flushing which do get pretty packed. I will definitely be back to try some of their teas next time!

    Sheau L.

    Good bubble tea shop! I ordered the classic brown sugar boba. The tea was good and the boba was fresh with a nice chew to it.

    Joanne H.

    Drinks are not as flavorful as Molly tea so i was a little disappointed after the long wait for the drink. Fast pace. Worth a try though!

    Chrissy T.

    Stopped by here twice while in Flushing--it was that good! With so many boba spots in the area, this one really stood out thanks to its stylish decor, friendly staff, and quick service. Even their cups are beautifully designed. They offer unique boba flavors ranging from classic teas and milk teas to fruit teas, and I think the menu changes from time to time. Overall, I had a fantastic experience. I'll definitely be back!

    Momo Pineapple
    Sally Z.

    very new shop, just opened April 2025. not nearly as busy as other flushing boba shops. Small space with nearly no inside seating + 1 outdoor table. offer both milk teas/lattes + fruit teas, so not sure what their specialty is, if they have one. on the pricier end for a drink. What I Ordered: - Momo Pineapple: real fruit making it sweet + tart, annoyingly the pulp clogs the straw, so I wish they would strain it more.

    Mei C.

    2.5 stars to be exact. This tea shop did not live up to my expectation and really wasn't my cup of tea; Saw the advertised poster for the Seasonal Pistachio Harmony tea; and wanted to try it out. I've asked the staff for the advertised drink with whipped cream; staff said they can add it for extra cost- I'm okay with that (total $10.81). The drink had a good Oolong tea flavor which tasted good and refreshing on a hot day, but the Pistachio pudding (with crushed pistachio) within the milky drink tasted really bad. Anyone with reasonable taste buds knows when a pistachio has gone bad (rancid nuts). This was a drink shared with my child, I had to quickly discard the drink. The drink itself looked pretty, but that's about it.

    Kathleen W.

    The bubble tea competition in flushing has been heating up as even more shops have been opening on Prince Street. Wuxian Tea is a chain from china that is known for floral tea. The shop was small but aesthetic, with flowery prints. We ordered the Red Oolong Latte with Whipped Cream and Tie Guan Yin Latte with Whipped Cream. We got the recommended 70% sugar and less ice. The drinks came out quickly with mounds of cream on top and sprinkling of pistachio. They even gave us a tiny spoon to eat the cream with. The drinks were pretty good and I enjoyed the Tie Guan Yin Latte more since it tasted more floral while the Red Oolong Latte tasted like any other standard milk tea. The cream was nice and creamy with the crunch of the nuts. I was missing the chewy texture of bubbles so I would definitely add that next time. Overall I'm glad I tried this place.

    Nian Z.

    Fierce competition in Flushing for drinks - for $9, the pistachio harmony (tea latte with pistachio tofu pudding) just didn't hit. The tofu pudding is actually good, but not a very strong pistachio flavor. The milk tea part is pretty diluted and not in harmony as the drink is called :/

    Lena L.

    It's my first time here so I had a few questions on the menu and they are friendly and answered as best as they could to help me decide what to order. I got the pistachio harmony which consists of pistachio tofu pudding with tieguanyin latte. Sadly the tea flavor was not enough and I could not taste any pistachio flavor from the tofu pudding. I had high expectations before trying it so am very disappointed...

    Sally V.

    Six months after their opening, I came back to Wuxian Tea and was pleasantly surprised by their expanded menu and the cute, aesthetic cups. The staff was so kind to accommodate my request for an XL cup. I absolutely loved the longan jasmine green tea! I'll definitely be back to explore more items on the menu.

    Red Oolong drink
    Roger H.

    With the large selection of bubble tea stores in flushing, being a bad imitation of something already in existence here is no way to exist and run as a business. I ordered the pistachio tofu milk tea and the red oolong drink and was disappointed by both drinks since they were both bland, lacked flavor and lacked any floral tea taste usually associated with high quality tea. With flavors that go nowhere and a menu that fails to differentiate itself from the competition this business, in my opinion, will have a tough time competing.

    Jessica L.

    Another bbt place once again in flushing. Wasn't terrible and wasn't that great. It's just okay.

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    This is the best milk tea in Flushing, white peach sea salt milk tea! only available in this Wuxian milk tea shop!

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    Wuxian tea's red oolong latte tastes like molly tea's famous jasmine milk tea!

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    Xing Fu Tang

    Xing Fu Tang

    4.1
    (585 reviews)
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    4.3 and rounded up! It's hard to say no here, because their bubbles are so good!…read more As one of many bubble/boba (波霸奶茶) milk tea chains that have emigrated stateside from Taiwan (original birthplace of boba), Xing Fu Tang hails from has 5 locations in the New York boroughs area, 4 in Midtown and 1 in Flushing. Their signature fresh boba is what makes their bubble tea stand out from the rest--the "bubbles" are made from cassava starch otherwise known as tapioca pearls or balls--soaked then cooked and sweetened in a brown sugar syrup. Here they have a whole wok full of these, and they're super soft, incredibly chewy and bouncy, on the sweeter side compared to some other chains, but not too cloyingly so. Their menu consists of a number of a bubble tea and coffee drinks, mostly with milk though some without, you have an option of regular milk, lactaid milk (+$0.50) or oatmilk (+$1.00). Two sizes regular or large (+$2.00) and add-ins for +$0.50 more of the following: Brown Sugar Boba Strawberry Boba Taro Boba Honey Jelly Herbal Jelly Milk Foam Matcha Shot (+$1.00) I got their regular brown sugar boba and it was a treat! Like I mentioned above, the bubbles are sooo good! Prices are on the higher side $7.99 for a regular size, it made me really miss the days of $3.75 regular-sized drinks! After ordering it took about 7-8 minutes to be ready considering the store was really busy. Note: the brown sugar boba milk tea is where they line the cup with brown sugar syrup in addition to adding boba. Technically their standard boba milk tea is without the additional sugar syrup but since the boba are already cooked in brown sugar, there's no true option of getting unflavored boba without brown sugar. Like most boba stores in NYC, the shop isn't very big, just enough space for a small line to form for ordering and then waiting to pick up drinks. All customers are taking these to go, there's no room or seats to linger.

    5/5 milk tea boba soft serve $7.50- always amazing, just wish the boba was less sweet, very chewy…read moreboba 3/5 matcha strawberry boba $8.49 - decent but felt like the ration might've been a bit off 2/5 lychee rose refresher $7.50- didn't expect a carbonated drink, the rose flavor & fragrance was off, might've been too strong, needs more lychee

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    Inside view to order your drink.
    Inside view to order your drink.
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    Black Sesame Oolong when mixed
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    Molly Tea

    Molly Tea

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    (350 reviews)
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    Get their jasmine milk drinks. It is worth trying once in your life. The quality and flavor of the…read morejasmine is wonderful. I tried the matcha and it felt so luxurious to drink this. I got the recommended sugar and ice levels.

    In case you're wondering what happened to Molly Tea:…read more Here's the Real Tea (per Google): The "Molly Tea scandal" is an international franchise dispute involving the Shenzhen-based parent company of the trendy Chinese tea chain and its US franchise operators. A court injunction barred the US operators from using the brand's trademarks, forcing a viral rebrand to "? Tea" in New York. Headquarters' Allegations: According to court documents, the corporate office revoked the operators' trademark rights after claiming: - Unauthorized Expansions: The US operator opened a Los Angeles location without prior corporate approval. - Unapproved Ingredients: The franchise was sourcing ingredients independently, violating strict corporate quality and recipe standards. - Hiding Profits: Headquarters accused the operators of voiding their contract by allegedly hiding store revenues and bypassing royalty payments. The Franchisee's Perspective: The US operators disputed the claims. Before the courts stepped in, franchisees alleged that corporate HQ had attempted to aggressively renegotiate the ownership equity, attempting to slash the operator's share from 80% to 30% after the US locations proved highly lucrative. Current Status & Rebranding: Due to the legal injunction, the affected stores were forced to scrub the name "Molly Tea" from their storefronts, uniforms, and delivery apps. The operator complied by covering up the logos and using hand-drawn question marks on cups, quickly earning the nickname "? Tea" among fans.

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